StephanieHartPI
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I wanted to mention something that I read in the last thread about TA being unable to fight if he was shot first. That's not entirely true because I had a friend who was shot point blank in the face at an intersection while at a red light. He DROVE himself home! I can't imagine how one does this, but my DH who is a doctor of Physical Therapy said he was most likely in shock and adrenaline helped him do it. So I think he could have been shot in the face and then tried to fight her off.
And me, being from California (just outside of Los Angeles) gang members are notorious for being shot in the head, sometimes also multiple body shots (the car is literally full of holes) and they drive all the way to County General, maybe 3 to 10 minutes then collapse. Some die right there, some drive 5 minutes and die at the wheel after crashing into a tree...Others make it to E.R.
Travis lived only 3 to 4 minutes after the initial whatever she did. That is not long within the scope of what I have seen happen. And to those who think it was impossible to carry on even 1 moment after a shot to the temple, downward to the cheek, it could take him even moments to realizes there was a shot, and the M.E. said that shot to the head was a shot he could survive.
If you are able to survive the shot he took to the head, then why is it so hard to believe in a low to the ground shower, if he is down and shot in the head, all he did was moan/scream, crawl out a few feet? Nobody said he jogged around the block.
A few feet...maybe even grabbed the vanity and clumsily pulled himself up, not even all the way, just so his face was at sink level, and she got him again. Blood is everywhere.
I am not sure how it happened, but if the big neck slice that almost decapitated him, was said to be first, then I would never believe he lived but about 10 seconds. That is the only thing I am "positive" about.